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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

OCLC
  
708333510

Author
  
Samuel Menashe

ISBN
  
9781852248406

Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
2009

Pages
  
XXXVI + 202 pp.

Originally published
  
2009

Genre
  
Poetry

Publisher
  
Bloodaxe Books

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Similar
  
Samuel Menashe books, Poetry books

New and Selected Poems is a collection of poems by Samuel Menashe, first published in 2005 by the Library of America as part of the American Poets project, after the author received the Neglected Masters Award from the Poetry Foundation. A second (expanded) edition was published in 2008. The 2009 printing by Bloodaxe Books also features a DVD of the film Life is Immense: Visiting Samuel Menashe by Pamela Robertson-Pearce.

Contents

Contents

  • Giving the Day Its Due, by Samuel Menashe
  • The Poets on Samuel Menashe (Donald Davie and Stephen Spender)
  • Introduction, by Christopher Ricks
  • The Poems
  • Critical reception

    David Orr, writing in The New York Times, described Menashe as a "wry but essentially optimistic poet, and his best writing demonstrates that the stylistic limitations we choose quickly cease to be limitations, even when we identify them as such", singling out Menashe's poem "The Niche" for praise. David Kaufmann, writing in The Forward, noted that "Menashe might well be the most recognized unrecognized American poet of the past 40 years" but suggested New and Selected Poems "could change all that". Clive Wilmer, writing in The Guardian, concurred, writing "The literary world has not been kind to Menashe, as is often the case with poets who make no claims on it" and comparing Menashe to William Blake.

    References

    New and Selected Poems Wikipedia